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William F. Cody on horse in front of Irma Hotel
1913 Images Photograph

William F. Cody on horse in front of Irma Hotel

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Cody on horse in front of Irma Hotel Hiscock, F. J., 1873-1951photographer William F.

Cody wearing show regalia on pale horse in front of Irma Hotel, Cody Wyoming.

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods
August 21, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods

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Note 2: Cody refers to his Irma Hotel , then under construction in the town of Cody, Wyoming. "Mr.

Cody's Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming. Letter from William F. Cody to A. W.

Woods MS6.0142.01-.02 Irma Hotel (Cody, Wyo.) Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917 Correspondence

Telegram from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods
May 2, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Telegram from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods

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telegram can be reliably dated to 1902 on the basis of its reference to the construction of the Irma Hotel

Stephens Bros. was the general contractor for the Irma Hotel, then under construction in the town of

Woods MS6.0133 Irma Hotel (Cody, Wyo.) Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917 Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods
July 24, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods

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2: Cody refers to an elaborate fireplace and to a buffalo head carving for the main bar at the Irma Hotel

in his letter to Woods, it may have been in connection with a planned publicity campaign for his Irma Hotel

Woods MS6.0140 Irma Hotel (Cody, Wyo.) Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917 Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Wood
March 3, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Wood

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Wood Architect Lincoln Neb Note 1: Cody probably refers to cost estimates for the Irma Hotel .

Wood MS6.0130.01-.02 Irma Hotel (Cody, Wyo.) Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917 Correspondence

Life Personography

Woods, Alfred Wilderman, 1857-1942

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Cody to plan the Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming. Cody sometimes refers to him as "Mr.

Life Personography

Garlow, Frederick H., 1881-1918

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Garlow managed the Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming, for the last five years of his life.

Life Personography

Garlow, Irma Louise, 1883-1918

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Irma was the namesake for the Irma Hotel, built by her father in the town of Cody, Wyoming.

Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait
April 30, 1916 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait

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Buffalo Bill's Resorts In The Rockies American Plan Only Rates $3 And $4 Per Day The Irma Hotel W.

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods
May 20, 1903 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Woods

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Cody had considered building an addition to his Irma Hotel in the town of Cody, Wyoming, but ultimately

Business letter from Charles E. Hayden to Bronson Rumsey
May 2, 1906 Texts Records

Business letter from Charles E. Hayden to Bronson Rumsey

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Houx died at the Irma Hotel in 1941 at the age of 86 and is buried in Cody.

Letter from Louisa Cody to John H. Tate
c. December 1918 Texts Correspondence

Letter from Louisa Cody to John H. Tate

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Cody,—Buffalo Bill American Plan Only Rates $4 and $5 Per Day The Irma Hotel F. H.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
September 25 [1895] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Note 5: The Irma Hotel had its grand opening on November 18, 1902, and remains a prominent landmark in

Letter from William F. Cody to Ezekiel Jarman Ayers
March 31, 1916 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to Ezekiel Jarman Ayers

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Buffalo Bill's Resorts in the Rockies: American Plan Only Rates $3 and $4 Per Day THE IRMA HOTEL W.

Life Encyclopedia

William F. Cody Encyclopedia

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Irma Hotel As part of his business empire in the Big Horn Basin, William F.

The Irma Hotel opened in 1902, and remains a prominent landmark in the town.

September 8, 2011 Life Chronology

Chronology

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Irma Hotel named after Buffalo Bill's daughter opens in Cody. 1904 Daughter Arta dies. 1905 Sues his

2011 Scholarship Papers

We Want Them Dead Rather Than Alive: Buffalo Bill the Lawman

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friend Colonel Frank Powell, also known as White Beaver, defended the town from the porch of the Irma Hotel

and in foreign lands." 50 The local paper noted that Buffalo Bill and his guests checked into the Irma Hotel

After they rested a few days in Cody at the Irma Hotel, Buffalo Bill escorted his guests to the middle

expense." 63 LeFors learned William Hartley was Willie Norton, a former bellhop and clerk from the Irma Hotel

Life Biographies

Long Biography

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Beginning with the Irma Hotel, built in 1902, Cody later completed the smaller Wapiti Inn and Pahaska

Life Personography

Biographical Sketches

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Garlow managed the Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming, for the last five years of his life.

Irma was the namesake for the Irma Hotel, built by her father in the town of Cody, Wyoming.

Cody to plan the Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming. Cody sometimes refers to him as "Mr.

Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, Last of the Great Scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), White Chief of the Pawnees
1911 Texts Books

Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, Last of the Great Scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), White Chief of the Pawnees

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Suddenly one of the Indians AT THE IRMA HOTEL INTERIOR OF PAHASKA TEPEE THROUGH WONDERLAND CAMPING ON

is heavily interested in many mining properties in Arizona and elsewhere, owns and controls the Irma Hotel

Four Years In Europe With Buffalo Bill | A Descriptive Narrative of the Big American Show's Successful Tour in Foreign Lands, Illustrated with Original Photos by the Author
1908 Texts Books
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